Proponents of Measure 90 want to replace the current primary system with a "top-two" system in which the two leading vote getters in a primary, regardless of party affiliation, would advance to the general election. So far, the have shown strong fund-raising ability, raising $623,000 to qualify for the ballot and another $175,000 since.

The opposition campaign, the Protect Our Vote committee, has raised just $20,000 so far.

"In the low usage areas, we found that our vehicles sit idle four times longer, ultimately affecting overall vehicle availability for the Portland membership base, as well as parking for the Portland community."

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